Dreaming of fasting and breaking the fast typically relates to one’s quest for patience, willpower, and spiritual depth in life. In universal symbolism, fasting represents a form of self-discipline and effort to control oneself, while iftar signifies the achievement of success, sacrifice, and spiritual fulfillment. Culturally, especially within Islamic culture, these experiences during Ramadan connect with themes of spiritual purification, social solidarity, and the strengthening of loving relationships. From a psychological perspective, fasting and iftar may reflect one’s internal search for peace and spiritual deepening.
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